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Ex-A&M star accused of killing jogger with machete found incompetent to stand trial
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Ex-A&M star accused of killing jogger with machete found incompetent to stand trial

Published Apr. 5, 2016 2:43 p.m. ET

Thomas Johnson, the former Texas A&M football star who allegedly killed a jogger with a machete, was found incompetent to stand trial after a court-ordered mental health expert's report, the Dallas Morning News reported

According to the Morning News, the 21-year-old Johnson will be sent to North Texas State Hospital for up to 120 days of treatment and evaluation "with a likelihood that he will regain competency in future," his attorney Jennifer Balido said.

The former Texas A&M wide receiver was accused of taking a large knife to 53-year-old marathoner Dave Stevens at Dallas' White Rock Creek Trail on Oct. 12, 2015. Police said Johnson confessed to the killing. 

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Relatives said Johnson, a standout player at Dallas Skyline High School who abruptly quit the Texas A&M team in 2012, was diagnosed with schizophrenia before the slaying.

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